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i don't host america's cup without trying to make the city better. so without the statement this is to all the 3 phases. phase one is to develop the project with the transportation providers. namely bart the ferry operators and the golden gate and presidio. they actually have a role connecting people and then to engage the projects sponsor. maybe the giants the warriors and for the city they are also people who can help us come up with solutions. they're looking to us to make sure that their project works well, as far as transportation. they're willing to work with us in plain storming and leverageing. and there's - we've had workshops we've built networks that are current and proposed for transit for bicycles for pedestrians per we've had that break out sessions where people broke you tell and let us know what was working. those airport meant to be read but the graphic on the he left is two columns. we knew all those projects were happening over a period of time. they're the big 3 projects we talked about. their everything in the pipeline and it has
i don't host america's cup without trying to make the city better. so without the statement this is to all the 3 phases. phase one is to develop the project with the transportation providers. namely bart the ferry operators and the golden gate and presidio. they actually have a role connecting people and then to engage the projects sponsor. maybe the giants the warriors and for the city they are also people who can help us come up with solutions. they're looking to us to make sure that their...
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the republican budget undermines what makes america great, what makes america strong. like education, the ability to attend college, research and development and clean energy, these are the keys to economic growth and opportunity. do not hand the keys to the republicans in congress because they will throw them out. experts predict this budget will result in 2 million fewer american jobs next year alone. that is on top of the 750,000 jobs lost due to be sequester that the republicans will not replace. american families and businesses still face headwinds in this economic recovery. unemployment remains unacceptably high. here are a few examples. this republican budget slashes ability of students to attend college. it eliminates pell grants for students and provides a harsh squeeze for millions more. the key to a good job and opportunity is that college degree. but republicans turned a blind eye to the fact that college costs continues to escalate. they will say pell grants are much harder to come by in america. research shrinks under the republican project. this includes
the republican budget undermines what makes america great, what makes america strong. like education, the ability to attend college, research and development and clean energy, these are the keys to economic growth and opportunity. do not hand the keys to the republicans in congress because they will throw them out. experts predict this budget will result in 2 million fewer american jobs next year alone. that is on top of the 750,000 jobs lost due to be sequester that the republicans will not...
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it doesn't have to and it doesn't have to deliver mail to all of america. >> people living in rural america aren't living there by force. you go back to the history it was private carriers that picked up the mail from the post office and took it to the last mile or else people came out to the post office and picked it up. what we have today is invention of congress. >> john: who says there needs to be universal service? if i live way out in the boondocks i could get e-mail. >> there are countries a lot poorer than the united states, including the kongo that try to provide universal mail service to everybody. >> john: and if they lose money, they go out of business. in your government, i have to pay forever. >> i don't represent john stossel in congress. overwhelmingly people don't want post offices to close. they he don't want a cut in saturday delivery. >> john: overwhelmingly, they're short-sighted and want free stuff for themselves. as the grown up, you can't have it all. >> i don't feel a moral compulsion to shut down post offices when they don't want them shut down. the public disagree
it doesn't have to and it doesn't have to deliver mail to all of america. >> people living in rural america aren't living there by force. you go back to the history it was private carriers that picked up the mail from the post office and took it to the last mile or else people came out to the post office and picked it up. what we have today is invention of congress. >> john: who says there needs to be universal service? if i live way out in the boondocks i could get e-mail. >>...
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the upcoming documentary america . up next, finally apologizing for using a memorial with an amazing in variation on the amazing grace. the "a-team" takes it up. monica crowley and emily joins us here next. ts mi ♪ smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? ♪ lou: joining us now, the "a-team," author, radio talk-show host, fox is contributor. former white house special assistant senior adviser to president bill clinton. good to have you with us. it just seems like the other day. d.c. del washington times senior opinion editor. good to have you here. let's start with mayor bloomberg and the -- this is, i think, earmarked by the arrival of the american oligarchs. spending money, playing politics the you disa
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and now for more reaction from the americas. my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden is at the anchor desk in new york. >> thank you. good evening, everyone. reactions here in the u.s. came from all over, including the white house where president obama welcomed pope francis saying in a statement, quote, alongside millions of hispanic americans, those of us in the united states share the joy of this historic day. for more we turn to my colleague, univision. >> nice to talk to you. >> nice to talk to you. let's start the reaction, of course, in arch arch was enormous. you've been talking to colleagues all across south america. >> i have not seen that kind of reaction in argentina since their football team won in the world cup. as you know, argentina is a very catholic country, about 76% are catholic. more importantly, not just argentina but the whole region. most of the catholics in the world are in the latin american region. over 40%. and it is a very important area for the church because that's also where they're losing a lot of followers
and now for more reaction from the americas. my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden is at the anchor desk in new york. >> thank you. good evening, everyone. reactions here in the u.s. came from all over, including the white house where president obama welcomed pope francis saying in a statement, quote, alongside millions of hispanic americans, those of us in the united states share the joy of this historic day. for more we turn to my colleague, univision. >> nice to talk to you. >>...
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>>y dice américa despierta a puro corazón >>eh, eso. >>conchis, conchis, conchis >>buenos días, bienvenidos a esta su casa, hoy es miércoles 6 de marzo 2013 bienvenidos a su programa favorito, mañana regresa raúl hoy amanecimos todos hablando de la muerte de hugo chávez a nuestros hermanos venezolanos ,les enviamos mucha paz >>a los amigos venezolanos, fuerza en esta nueva etapa que inician >>y es que vamos a platicar más adelante con cristian de la fuente par que nos platique como se vive esta situación allá en venezuela >>y un abrazo a los amigos venezolanos >>habiamos dicho que estaria hoy en el programa ricardo montaner, pero no puede ser por su gira. >>ya será más adelante. >>fue muy difícil tratar de hacer algo >>hoy tenemos un show lleno de informacion, entretencion. a lo mejor usted tiene un historial de crédito muy nuevo como el mío, le informaremos, ahora vamos con satcha pretto. ♪. >>es un gusto saludarlos esta mañana de miércoles, el duelo y la incertidumbre caminan de la mano de venezuela por la muerte de h
>>y dice américa despierta a puro corazón >>eh, eso. >>conchis, conchis, conchis >>buenos días, bienvenidos a esta su casa, hoy es miércoles 6 de marzo 2013 bienvenidos a su programa favorito, mañana regresa raúl hoy amanecimos todos hablando de la muerte de hugo chávez a nuestros hermanos venezolanos ,les enviamos mucha paz >>a los amigos venezolanos, fuerza en esta nueva etapa que inician >>y es que vamos a platicar más adelante con cristian de la...
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two distinct americas. we already know that. the question today to me is how can people who are middle class who have access, who have resources engage in some social mobility? three years ago i would say don't invest in the market. three years ago i would say the housing market is bottoming out, stay still. right now there's opportunity to make investment and people are not doing it. >> that's a right wing conspiracy. >> i'm not saying that. we have matter of factually accepted the idea the economy is bad on all fronts. >> the bottom line it's a joke we're sitting here telling the middle class they should have been investing in the stock market or housing the last couple years. warren buffett said you never know who is swimming naked until the tide goes out. the tide went out and a lot of us were swimming naked. we have a lot of debt, a lot of credit problems and spent the last several years trying to work it off. we're not done so there's no extra money to be putting in the stock market. some did have ext
two distinct americas. we already know that. the question today to me is how can people who are middle class who have access, who have resources engage in some social mobility? three years ago i would say don't invest in the market. three years ago i would say the housing market is bottoming out, stay still. right now there's opportunity to make investment and people are not doing it. >> that's a right wing conspiracy. >> i'm not saying that. we have matter of factually accepted the...
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that's what would be good for america. but first and foremost, as i explained last night, our democratic budget that's on the floor today comes nowhere close to that. it is nowhere close to setting forth a plan that would actually balance the budget. indeed, the budget never balances under their plan. and it won't balance in the future. things are going to only get worse. they're going to get worse because they deal in no way with the fundamental driving forces of the debt this country faces. they don't deal with that. and if you don't deal with those issues, then you're not going to get the debt under control. but we can do it. we can do it in a number of ways. now, the president has sent his message very clear. recently on abc with george stephanopoulos he said and so, you know, my goal is not to chase a balanced budget, just for the sake of balance. well, who said we're trying to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance? that's not what we're doing. we're trying to put america on a sound debt path. we're try
that's what would be good for america. but first and foremost, as i explained last night, our democratic budget that's on the floor today comes nowhere close to that. it is nowhere close to setting forth a plan that would actually balance the budget. indeed, the budget never balances under their plan. and it won't balance in the future. things are going to only get worse. they're going to get worse because they deal in no way with the fundamental driving forces of the debt this country faces....
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we talked about first open from latin america. that's probably the bigger and even more relevant first. what what kind of message do you think that sends to catholics worldwide father modrys. >> i think as time goes on it's going to be the personality of the pope that has comes to the fore. i mean, the fact that this man is from south america is certainly going to be very influential of course in shaping his personality but it's going to be important to watch the kinds of decisions he makes and most of all i think the paradigm of leadership that he adopts. you know, we in the united states are always drawing parallels between our own political leaders and the pope and the analogy really limps. but this is the ultimate sort of bully pulpit and there's a lot of room here for the pope in his position to determine the kind of leadership he's going to exercise. and it goes back to what john was saying before how do you clean up the bureaucracy, how do you inspire people to renew their faith? how do you speak to the largely secular worl
we talked about first open from latin america. that's probably the bigger and even more relevant first. what what kind of message do you think that sends to catholics worldwide father modrys. >> i think as time goes on it's going to be the personality of the pope that has comes to the fore. i mean, the fact that this man is from south america is certainly going to be very influential of course in shaping his personality but it's going to be important to watch the kinds of decisions he...
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it's not worth that much to lose the americas cup. [laughter] >> ellison's boat will be the main challenger at the next americas cup, but that's three years away. for now, the boats battle in a series of exhibition races, this one in san francisco. >> got to be real careful we don't have to turn out. >> five minutes before the start, the boats begin to zigzag in a high stakes game of chicken. 75% of races are won by the first boat to cross the starting line. >> straight at it, larry. just point the bow at it. >> exhibition or not, ellison was out to win. some say you're the most competitive man in the world. >> [laughs] >> i'll bet you in your mind, after losing the americas cup, every day since then, you get up thinking, "how can i win this time?" >> that's--not every day. there's probably a few days that go by i don't think about it. >> but you do. >> but sure, i-- i'm addicted to winning. the more you win, the more you want to win. >> in silicon valley, oracle's glass towers are called larry land. >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. larry
it's not worth that much to lose the americas cup. [laughter] >> ellison's boat will be the main challenger at the next americas cup, but that's three years away. for now, the boats battle in a series of exhibition races, this one in san francisco. >> got to be real careful we don't have to turn out. >> five minutes before the start, the boats begin to zigzag in a high stakes game of chicken. 75% of races are won by the first boat to cross the starting line. >> straight...
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latin-america, south america, third world, africa, this is an extraordinary development. this pope coming from argentina, rep c representative of an area where the catholic church is enjoying enormous growth. i'm going to assume that part of the appeal of the cardinal was the fact that he is a good administrator. the vatican needs to be managed. i think he has a strong management hand that he has shown throughout his career as a priest and cardinal. in addition to the humility just spoken to, which is critical in the next pope, the ability to show catholics around the world that he is a humble man. he is here to serve the faith. to grow the faith. that he knows about income disparity. not only in his homeland of argentina and latin-america, but throughout the world. a critical component throughout the faith. minister toingi m administering to the poor. >> father mesa in stant san antonio, texas, they talked about what the people desired. they didn't want a ceo, but a real man. and the church given negative reporting regarding finances but it seems as if the initial reacti
latin-america, south america, third world, africa, this is an extraordinary development. this pope coming from argentina, rep c representative of an area where the catholic church is enjoying enormous growth. i'm going to assume that part of the appeal of the cardinal was the fact that he is a good administrator. the vatican needs to be managed. i think he has a strong management hand that he has shown throughout his career as a priest and cardinal. in addition to the humility just spoken to,...
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america's innovators. and if the bill passes in its present form, those small businesses are innovators are going to spend their time trying to figure out how to collect all these taxes across the land rather than creating jobs, and i don't think that's anything any of us want to do, democrats or republicans. that's point number one. second, i want to talk about the international implications of this bill. senator murray and i and others, senator baucus, we're very close to the border, and what concerns me especially after the legal analysis that i received from the congressional research service is i think the way this bill is going to work, people are going to end up calling it the shop canada bill or shop mexico bill or what's even more ominous shop china bill. i want to describe exactly why that's the case using the legal analysis from the congressional research service. the proposal, of course, requires american businesses to collect sales taxes on behalf of 45 state revenue collectors, but it i am po
america's innovators. and if the bill passes in its present form, those small businesses are innovators are going to spend their time trying to figure out how to collect all these taxes across the land rather than creating jobs, and i don't think that's anything any of us want to do, democrats or republicans. that's point number one. second, i want to talk about the international implications of this bill. senator murray and i and others, senator baucus, we're very close to the border, and what...
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america's preeminent position is not guaranteed. and the consequence, if america were to become surpassed by another nation would be devastating. why do i say that? because the other leading contenders for world leadership, china, russia, the jihadists, not one of them accepts freedom as we understand it. only america and american strength can preserve freedom for us and for the world and the people we love. >> mitt romney, giving his first political speech since losing the election speaking at cpac. of course cpac not strongly supportive of romney, he seems to be getting a very good reception. the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips'
america's preeminent position is not guaranteed. and the consequence, if america were to become surpassed by another nation would be devastating. why do i say that? because the other leading contenders for world leadership, china, russia, the jihadists, not one of them accepts freedom as we understand it. only america and american strength can preserve freedom for us and for the world and the people we love. >> mitt romney, giving his first political speech since losing the election...
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mississippi is the most obese state in america. we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> we're back after three terms, mayor of new york michael bloomberg will leave office at the end of the year. and that may open the door to history. because new york city council speaker christine quinn is hoping to become the first female mayor of the country's largest city. . over 8 million people live here. here's quinn announcing her candidacy last saturday. >> new york for my family was a beacon, a place where they believed if they came, great almost magical things would happen and they did. and that's what i want to make sure remains the ultimate truth about new york city. i'm kicking off today our walk and talk tour. we're going to walk and talk our way through every neighborhood in the city. and i think it's a great wa
mississippi is the most obese state in america. we'll be right back. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> we're back after three terms, mayor of new york michael bloomberg will leave office at the end of the year. and that may open the door to history. because new york city council...
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and today the map of latin america is very different politically it's a very different place georgy think that's because of chavez in many ways. i mean it's it's undeniable that chavez has played a powerful role in this but in reality electoral first of his morning expression of these revolutionary movements and sort of a point of coalescence and condensation of these popular demands because the reality is as i said they preceded chavez and one of the primary aspects of this was as alex has mentioned opposition to new liberalism but even before that in venezuela there was a struggle over what democracy meant since one hundred fifty eight the you know venezuela was under what had been understood as a very exceptional and stable form of democracy and yet what this was was a very buffered form of representative democracy in which the people really had very little say it was a two party system that institutionalized all popular dissent and so what you had was a gradual increase of of dissent and the inability to express that within a political system so one of the fundamental aspects of
and today the map of latin america is very different politically it's a very different place georgy think that's because of chavez in many ways. i mean it's it's undeniable that chavez has played a powerful role in this but in reality electoral first of his morning expression of these revolutionary movements and sort of a point of coalescence and condensation of these popular demands because the reality is as i said they preceded chavez and one of the primary aspects of this was as alex has...
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not only america's cup, but other events, other developments in the city. >> sure. unfortunately events of this size and the event will be expending hundreds of millions in running these events, et cetera, have been and will, they are bound on contract, legal contracts that take time to work through. in this particular version of the america's cup there's been a number. a host and venue agreement. there's been a lease disposition agreement. there's been the e-i-r. there's been the risk mitigation plan. there's been the memorandum of agreement that was attached to it. and now there's been another memorandum of understanding. et cetera. you can't accelerate those processes. and, so, the problem we were faced with was the final one of those documents was only signed on the 14th of august. the first event had taken place. and, so, if i could offer a suggestion, it would be that the conciliatory nature and the working collaborative nature of how we are proposing to work -- move forward should have been engaged through the process back in august, september of last year. t
not only america's cup, but other events, other developments in the city. >> sure. unfortunately events of this size and the event will be expending hundreds of millions in running these events, et cetera, have been and will, they are bound on contract, legal contracts that take time to work through. in this particular version of the america's cup there's been a number. a host and venue agreement. there's been a lease disposition agreement. there's been the e-i-r. there's been the risk...
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the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental all along with the fifth and sixth. fundamental as the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. maybe a revolution is needed one of ideas that can empower us to make a real change unfortunately that's all the time we have for today so join us tomorrow with abby martin on breaking the side. i. when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to one just depend longa. it's the dream of millions of migrants that then children might choose their own motherland. stunned. school. room is new for them. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become their stepmother land teammates migrants working hard to find a way home.
the thing that makes america america are those precious rights that are granted to us as the people not to the government in the first and fourth amendment are fundamental all along with the fifth and sixth. fundamental as the reason why there was an american revolution well maybe it's time for another one. maybe a revolution is needed one of ideas that can empower us to make a real change unfortunately that's all the time we have for today so join us tomorrow with abby martin on breaking the...
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america's war in iraq will be over. such. as day that we reflect on the war in iraq we want to examine the economic impact of this very costly conflict r.c. laurie harshness joins us now to land hi there laurie so this war cost several lives but also an enormous amount of money what kind of an economic impact has the war had. sure well if you're someone that profits off of war it's had a very positive impact but for the rest of us it's been pretty catastrophic conservative estimates have it at over seven hundred billion dollars and some estimates have it. in the trillions but either way you slice it that comes out to more than two hundred dollars two hundred million dollars a day which is out of control for ten years every single day two hundred million dollars so it's not the biggest ticket item on our credit card bill right now but it's pretty catastrophic an incredible amount of money and we know that a billion dr this report came out billions of dollars have gone toward rebuilding iraq but. as we know on the ground there'
america's war in iraq will be over. such. as day that we reflect on the war in iraq we want to examine the economic impact of this very costly conflict r.c. laurie harshness joins us now to land hi there laurie so this war cost several lives but also an enormous amount of money what kind of an economic impact has the war had. sure well if you're someone that profits off of war it's had a very positive impact but for the rest of us it's been pretty catastrophic conservative estimates have it at...
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look at the mere fact of a pope from the americas and how many catholics are from latin america. some 40% of over a billion catholics in the world, ana navarro, are latinos. and this is such a significant moment when the church changes its -- >> huge, david. i can't talk about what it means for hispanics. you know, there's a lot of rivalries between latin-american countries. i can tell you we are also thrilled at having a latin pope. we don't even mind he's argentinian. it is wonderful to have a pope that's going to be able to relate to the americans, that lived in political strife, that lived under the repression, that has seen what's going on in argentina, the poverty, the economic crisis, that cannot only speak our language but can "get" our language, is one of us. i think you're going to see him active on issues like immigration. you're going to see that the catholic -- the archbishops here will be more active in that even though they've been very active already. like chris, i do hope to see more participation by women in the church. i'd like to see more respect, more equalit
look at the mere fact of a pope from the americas and how many catholics are from latin america. some 40% of over a billion catholics in the world, ana navarro, are latinos. and this is such a significant moment when the church changes its -- >> huge, david. i can't talk about what it means for hispanics. you know, there's a lot of rivalries between latin-american countries. i can tell you we are also thrilled at having a latin pope. we don't even mind he's argentinian. it is wonderful to...
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what we're looking at at this point is north korea being a useful idiot a pretext for america to defend a resource rich part of the world and when i was no my five for one thing we were always taught in terms of assessing a threat from any sort of source or country it was wonder they have the capability and today they have the intention now of course north korea is very loudly said to have the intention to try and tackle america but they certainly don't have the capability at this point and even if they were to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles the near especially america they would hit only alaska but north korea's always been much more belligerent i think iran and this is the assessment of the entire u.s. intelligence community which was iran would stop trying to develop any sort of nuclear weapon if they see it in two thousand and three and this has been stood up time and time again since two thousand and seven so we all know iran is not a real threat to america's interests we all know it's not a threat to the west and this fake shield they were trying to provide to eastern
what we're looking at at this point is north korea being a useful idiot a pretext for america to defend a resource rich part of the world and when i was no my five for one thing we were always taught in terms of assessing a threat from any sort of source or country it was wonder they have the capability and today they have the intention now of course north korea is very loudly said to have the intention to try and tackle america but they certainly don't have the capability at this point and...
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tonight a conversation about america and banking with brian moynihan, the ceo of bank of america. >> we have been in business earliest predecessor to 1784 so we have accumulated all of this to make lives better for people, whether a person starting their first job to you, as affluent cause kawrnl to a small business own tore big business owner to hedge fund manager or trader, our job so help them live their lives an to do it by connecting together all the pieces and that is what makes us unique. it is not we have all of these pieces. the eces are the best in e world, brokerage capabilities to banking capability or investment banking or commercial banking that is what make us unique. >> rose: brian moynihan for the our, that is next, funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> brian moynihan is here, the ceo of bank of america, one to the world
tonight a conversation about america and banking with brian moynihan, the ceo of bank of america. >> we have been in business earliest predecessor to 1784 so we have accumulated all of this to make lives better for people, whether a person starting their first job to you, as affluent cause kawrnl to a small business own tore big business owner to hedge fund manager or trader, our job so help them live their lives an to do it by connecting together all the pieces and that is what makes us...
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to america. [applause] the second way we need to modernize is with technology. for a moment, let's consider two .mericas you have washington, d.c., the center of government, and you have silicon valley along with the pacific northwest, the center of technology innovation. if you have an iphone but are still using a 1042 fell out your tax returns, you know have -- a 1040 to fill out your tax returns, you know which region has been more successful. technology keeps moving forward, but government stands still. i visited silicon valley and walked away by the energy, the creativity, the sky's-the-limit approach. i visited microsoft, facebook, an apple, and each of these companies have different approaches, but they can teach us about modernizing as conservatives. my goal is to bring a little silicon valley to capitol hill. [applause] that is why i am excited to work to make sure we use technology in effective ways. one thing i have learned from these companies and these innovators is that technology a
to america. [applause] the second way we need to modernize is with technology. for a moment, let's consider two .mericas you have washington, d.c., the center of government, and you have silicon valley along with the pacific northwest, the center of technology innovation. if you have an iphone but are still using a 1042 fell out your tax returns, you know have -- a 1040 to fill out your tax returns, you know which region has been more successful. technology keeps moving forward, but government...
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that, yes, you know, we have got world baseball series coming in in march, in the at&t park, we have america's cup 55 days of sailing coming in the summer charles schwab cup in october and now, we are getting ready potentially to have more international sporting ebbs that really come to compliment what we do not just in san francisco but for the whole bay area and i want to suggest to you that we have an opportunity to do that through the one s f program that we created to sustain all of the theater we are doing to make sure we do it right with your help. and i'll say to you're to you and i think i have said this in some other circles, knowing when we were at the five-yard line, ethree minutes less, and three minutes left in the game, i like you, were in front of that television, and i was writing the speech already and i was writing the speech for the super bowl parade in san francisco. and i just want to let you know what i had written already and it said here "i hereby present the key to the city to the electrician at the superdome in new orleans: thank you very much. . >> all right thank y
that, yes, you know, we have got world baseball series coming in in march, in the at&t park, we have america's cup 55 days of sailing coming in the summer charles schwab cup in october and now, we are getting ready potentially to have more international sporting ebbs that really come to compliment what we do not just in san francisco but for the whole bay area and i want to suggest to you that we have an opportunity to do that through the one s f program that we created to sustain all of...
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. >> this is america, huh? go ahead. >> you're getting plenty of play, sir. >> i'd just like an honest answer. >> i'm giving it to you. >> these guys have been trying to run away from what they did since they did it. it is a revisionist project to make us think they didn't screw up. we should look at them as the experts in foreign policy and military intervention. how long do you have to be and on how big a scale before we stop listening. i would like to hear about acid reflux, or home remedies for boils. when it comes to the wisdom of invading iraq, you have expired, all of you have. you had your time, you failed, it is over.failed. it is over. "first look" is up next. >>> good morning. it's the first day of spring. right now on "first look", obama makes his inaugural visit. >> new information about the explosion that killed our marines when a mortar ground exploded. >>> inside the sinister murder plot hatched by a central florida student. >> everybody stuck on a plane wanted to order a pizza. meet the group t
. >> this is america, huh? go ahead. >> you're getting plenty of play, sir. >> i'd just like an honest answer. >> i'm giving it to you. >> these guys have been trying to run away from what they did since they did it. it is a revisionist project to make us think they didn't screw up. we should look at them as the experts in foreign policy and military intervention. how long do you have to be and on how big a scale before we stop listening. i would like to hear about...
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you've got sleeves all over america working for uncle tom that is j.p. morgan's jamie diamond who let them in the big house every once in a while and throw in the boom but other than that go up there pick cotton you all know good because of jamie douglas you know rather plantation you all well of course one of the famous sayings about wall street is where are the clients yachts of course clients have yachts the bankers are the ones that have yachts and this of course is alluded to in this f.t. article where they say the u.s. federal reserve has added more than two trillion dollars to its balance sheet since two thousand and seven in general the tide of liquidity ought to lift all boats in the harbor but when the harbor is an equity market you won't find your listed and less you own one yeah the occupy wall street they should all go to to to greenwich country club and the granite yacht club and occupy the great yacht club that's where you need to go and occupy and sink all those frickin boats sink twenty thousand yeah. connecticut send a message mag those
you've got sleeves all over america working for uncle tom that is j.p. morgan's jamie diamond who let them in the big house every once in a while and throw in the boom but other than that go up there pick cotton you all know good because of jamie douglas you know rather plantation you all well of course one of the famous sayings about wall street is where are the clients yachts of course clients have yachts the bankers are the ones that have yachts and this of course is alluded to in this f.t....
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you moved to america from france because you felt america was better. now we are becoming like france. john: we are becoming like france, would take comfort in the fact that, i mean, france is, in fact a much worse. we talked about the 70% marginal tax rate. also, they have doubled their wealth tax in the last few years . the increased all the taxes that you can think about, and as a result, and you don't see it is quite yet an american, you have gerard depardieu, vy famous actor decided to leave, and he has made the headlines, but he is just one of many, many, many. john: are to leave america. there's a notion in the way. thank you. coming up, what if i told you that our government spends millions on a mushroom council? and for solar power bicycles. actually, only one of those is a real government program. the others fake. which one? we will have a quiz next. a real or fake? overmany discounts to thine customs! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are
you moved to america from france because you felt america was better. now we are becoming like france. john: we are becoming like france, would take comfort in the fact that, i mean, france is, in fact a much worse. we talked about the 70% marginal tax rate. also, they have doubled their wealth tax in the last few years . the increased all the taxes that you can think about, and as a result, and you don't see it is quite yet an american, you have gerard depardieu, vy famous actor decided to...
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built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> in san francisco, four people will stand trial for the murder of a man who allegedly lured a young girl into prostitution. two of the suspects are the girl's parents. 22-year-old calvin sneed was killed in a drive by shooting in san francisco's bayview district in june. prosecutors saylupe mercado and barry gilton, blamed sneed for getting their 17- year-old daughter into prostitution. defense attorneys argue sneed was a gang member who had no shortage of enemies who wanted him dead. >> it's be
built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george, that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles....
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he was born in latin america. he. leads the community because he is the. children should be educated. people. always teach our children how to read. children. learn. in the old language. the children. first. take a simple view. and. they have. passed. three hundred years they have taken pains to protect their traditions by staying as distant from the outside possible to resist the impact of civilization throughout their history they have globe in search of the most secluded retreats. family lives in a prefabricated apartment house which stands in the midst of a field. he has seven children. was the only community member to send his children to a state school and yes. they left for there was a school. if you don't send your kids to school you're welcome to go with us. we haven't reached an agreement. i grew up with you well there are so many people with education who live in russia and a lot of them well they don't even have jobs and we've always tried to live and work in rural areas and we would just as comfortable as those learned people. certainly we nev
he was born in latin america. he. leads the community because he is the. children should be educated. people. always teach our children how to read. children. learn. in the old language. the children. first. take a simple view. and. they have. passed. three hundred years they have taken pains to protect their traditions by staying as distant from the outside possible to resist the impact of civilization throughout their history they have globe in search of the most secluded retreats. family...
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ten has it wasn't the national going to let a member of the academics chavis in america is that what you're trying to say george that my view is not valid because i think that you're irish but we have good security theories i'm saying your view is not valid because i wanted for you with your view are not valid because it's ridiculous and i'm one with gore of course you will agree alex of course you will agree you are a fool not just of the venezuelan government of course you will agree. so will george well then but not only would i or do you really but your use of the real with venezuelan opposition also agrees they've been participating in the last few elections encouraging everyone to participate and discounting claims of fraud that's come from the caprio campaign itself to explain that. ok i don't have to explain this if it really really is you can definitely contents a computer to sion on like you alex i am completely independent so i don't have to talk anyone's line i am of in a swell and blogger and i am independent and i don't derive my salary either from the venezuelan govern
ten has it wasn't the national going to let a member of the academics chavis in america is that what you're trying to say george that my view is not valid because i think that you're irish but we have good security theories i'm saying your view is not valid because i wanted for you with your view are not valid because it's ridiculous and i'm one with gore of course you will agree alex of course you will agree you are a fool not just of the venezuelan government of course you will agree. so will...
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bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> for more "on the money" go to our website. otm.cnbc.com. follow me on twitter and google plus. look for @mariabartiromo. a look at the stories the news that may impact your money this week. on wednesday the federal reserve beige book looks at regional economies across the country. thursday we'll see if the u.s. is importing or exporting more with the international balance of trade. friday, the labor department out with the next monthly jobs report. that tells us how ma
bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the...
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and the argument is really the subtitle of america, "how illicit trade made america." i discovered the argument was even more true than i thought at the outset which is you can't even explain the founding of the country, the american revolution, the new republic, wars of various sorts which i'll tell you more in just a second, westward expansion, the slave trade, economic development, border dynamics and so on without taking into account smuggling dynamics of various sorts. so put that more front and center in the story of america, retelling the american epic through the lens of smuggling is what this book does. and there's actually a large literature on various pieces of this, right? the drug trade, migration and so on. but this is a 300-year sweep, and so it's kind of a first take. i'm sure it's a flawed back as some of my colleagues will tell you maybe, but it's a first take of sort of rereading america's epic and the rest of the world through the lens of smuggling and of trade. since we're here at brown university where i teach with my colleagues, one of the things
and the argument is really the subtitle of america, "how illicit trade made america." i discovered the argument was even more true than i thought at the outset which is you can't even explain the founding of the country, the american revolution, the new republic, wars of various sorts which i'll tell you more in just a second, westward expansion, the slave trade, economic development, border dynamics and so on without taking into account smuggling dynamics of various sorts. so put...
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is america losing? china is building its own space station and the u.s. has to rely on russia to send our astronauts up to the stars. what is going on? >>> and the exploding middle class. in more than seven years it will triple in size to almost 2 billion people. it will change the world. we'll talk about how. >>> but, first, here's my take. those of you who follow the show reg lerly know i have long argued that cutting government spending in the midst of a weak recovery is not a path towards growth. but i have also argued that america does have a debt and deficit problem and we need to take it very seriously. the fact is, the vast majority of our debt problems relate to the costs of health care in america. now that the debate over obama care is over, we should start thinking about how to get america's health care costs under control. as it turns out, two new works, a book and a magazine cover story provide some very useful ways to think about it. the central debate between democrats and republicans is over whether the free market works well in health car
is america losing? china is building its own space station and the u.s. has to rely on russia to send our astronauts up to the stars. what is going on? >>> and the exploding middle class. in more than seven years it will triple in size to almost 2 billion people. it will change the world. we'll talk about how. >>> but, first, here's my take. those of you who follow the show reg lerly know i have long argued that cutting government spending in the midst of a weak recovery is...
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troops in your book kill anything that moves finds america's only committed messages every month for marine james fits that we see regular atrocities in the iraq syria afghanistan is kill anything that moves through policy i have no doubt about it as a former marine corps officer who however did not serve in vietnam the policy was the practice kill anything that moves i have no doubt that it's continued in iraq and afghanistan no doubt all broaches reports u.s. trained proxies in syria raping and killing women and children three thousand tons of weapons recently lifted to syria terrorists america's training iran's mujahedeen and how to risk killing thousands of iranians and americans invest of reports of muslim group of thanks for joining us is the threats we see the delisting of the m.e. k. here in the united states the iranian opposition group we saw mainstream reports of them actually being trained for operations in iran in the united states so in this was when they were still listed as a terrorist organization. so the west is really the one threatening here along with israel of c
troops in your book kill anything that moves finds america's only committed messages every month for marine james fits that we see regular atrocities in the iraq syria afghanistan is kill anything that moves through policy i have no doubt about it as a former marine corps officer who however did not serve in vietnam the policy was the practice kill anything that moves i have no doubt that it's continued in iraq and afghanistan no doubt all broaches reports u.s. trained proxies in syria raping...
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america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full flight quotes in fact iran's president calls the court the court to pause of jerusalem is also completion of the un rules the legal to face quote regime change exactly what the us calls for throughout the world all to all russian a ruse you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the room of the thing tree why is the difference key for speaking of sort of like a velvet revolution of some kind. clearly not threatening to attack anybody it's very tragic and ironic that the iranian population is certainly very pro western and very eager to to be a part of the international community. very pro-american. yet at the same time there's really wanted one way that you could screw that up and that is to. to attack that country because it's a very nationalistic country and despite the unpopularity of the regime in power to moment and no one would take kindly to any kind of an attack splitting the oil rich muslim world in control of states is the graham plans t
america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full flight quotes in fact iran's president calls the court the court to pause of jerusalem is also completion of the un rules the legal to face quote regime change exactly what the us calls for throughout the world all to all russian a ruse you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the room of the thing tree why is the difference key for speaking of sort of...
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esto es "despierta amÉrica." la mejor maÑana de comenzar sus maÑanas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ estas son las maÑanitas que cantaba el rey david ♪ >>> nuestro alan tacher. como llegÓ y gana tanto dinero, pudimos un cd de don vicente fernÁndez para celebrar el cumpleaÑos. nuestra carla martÍnez sigue de vacaciones. ana patricia tiene el dÍa libre. y sigue nuestra dominicana bielka valenzuela. >>> quÉ programa, que divertido. >>> no hay sueldo, de a gratis. >>> aquÍ hay sillas para todos. >>> hoy me despertÓ mi novia con el topo gigio. >>> linda edad. >>> hola... (aplausos) >>> la Última vez me dijo dinosaurio. >>> estÁn llegando muchas cartas, acaba de llegar la carta de vicente fernÁndez. >>> presteme. >>> yo se la leo, porque con la edad que tiene a lo mejor no puede leer. >>> y dice: alan, sigues siendo el rey, se que hablando de mujeres, se te van a ir acabando las botellas, porque sigues recordando. y te mando una maÑanita que dice: el dÍa que tu naciste no te dieron la mamila por eso ahora de grande
esto es "despierta amÉrica." la mejor maÑana de comenzar sus maÑanas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ estas son las maÑanitas que cantaba el rey david ♪ >>> nuestro alan tacher. como llegÓ y gana tanto dinero, pudimos un cd de don vicente fernÁndez para celebrar el cumpleaÑos. nuestra carla martÍnez sigue de vacaciones. ana patricia tiene el dÍa libre. y sigue nuestra dominicana bielka valenzuela. >>> quÉ programa, que divertido. >>> no hay sueldo, de a gratis....
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this is an issue that has the potential, in theory to unite america. after all, 68% of voters nationwide believe that immigration when done legally is good for the united states and by the way that support cuts across all party lines -- republicans, democrats unaffiliated voters all share the same belief but the devil is in the details. when you begin to look at different immigration proposals, you see why it's such a tough issue. comprehensive reform -- border security plus a path to citizenship, is supported by 59% of voters. if you add a requirement to make english the official language of the united states, support goes up a couple of points but always change underneath. liberals like the plan without english as the official language conservatives like the other plan. underlying all of this there's not a lot of trust in the federal government. only 38% of voters believe that no matter what legislation is passed, the government will be likely to try to enforce the border. only 9% believe it's very likely to do so. on another topic, maryland recently
this is an issue that has the potential, in theory to unite america. after all, 68% of voters nationwide believe that immigration when done legally is good for the united states and by the way that support cuts across all party lines -- republicans, democrats unaffiliated voters all share the same belief but the devil is in the details. when you begin to look at different immigration proposals, you see why it's such a tough issue. comprehensive reform -- border security plus a path to...
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one of the things we want to do in the film, we'll show obama's america and also the america of 1776 and how that spirit can be kept alive today. >> lou: dinesh d'souza, thank you very much. innovator and political dynamo, a few of the words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, roger now a new biography, roger ailes, off cam but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. . >> lou: roger ailes, off camera. a fascinating new book about the president of fox news. and a man president obama once called the most powerful man in america. we agree with president obama on this, uncharacteristically. joining me now, author zev chafets. great to have you here
one of the things we want to do in the film, we'll show obama's america and also the america of 1776 and how that spirit can be kept alive today. >> lou: dinesh d'souza, thank you very much. innovator and political dynamo, a few of the words used to describe the founder and the leader of fox news. now a new biography, roger now a new biography, roger ailes, off cam but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to...
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latin america is where this church is growing strongest. he presides over a very large collection of catholics there. it shows that the catholic church is looking toward the future. it shows it's able to do something new. what's so interesting about the firsts, even if they seem like small details, that he's the first jesuit. that this was the first pope in over 100 years to be elected on the fifth ballot. they seem like meaningless details, but they're not to a church that often seems to locked in place. and then he takes the name francis, which means so much spiritually, but also that he's the first of that. and it gives you a sense of symbolism, at least, that with this pope, they can move forward in a direction that they haven't. and let's be honest, this church needs to show progress. >> we're looking at amazing scenes in buenos aires, they're going completely crazy there, and understandably. their first-ever latin american pope, and he's from buenos aires. he's very popular there. and he's renowned for being a man who really cares abo
latin america is where this church is growing strongest. he presides over a very large collection of catholics there. it shows that the catholic church is looking toward the future. it shows it's able to do something new. what's so interesting about the firsts, even if they seem like small details, that he's the first jesuit. that this was the first pope in over 100 years to be elected on the fifth ballot. they seem like meaningless details, but they're not to a church that often seems to...
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america will love this pope. other than cardinal o'malley. i think he'll make a big difference. 500 million catholics in latin america, chris. i think he can be a great voice. >> we can agree on something. now to the issue of donald trump. boosted your ticket sales. could it be overshadowed by his birther talk? let's take a listen to trumpy. >> i would like to have him show his birth certificate, and can i be honest with you? i hope he can. because if he can't, if he can't, and if he wasn't born in this country, which is a real possibility -- i'm not saying -- i'm saying it's a real possibility. much greater than i thought two or three weeks ago. then he has pulled one of the great cons in the history of politics. >> a lot of people want to see his college transcripts. they're not looking at his marks, his grades, was he a good student? they want to see, what does he say about place of birth? >> there's another participate of yours at the cpac convention you're hosting and inviting people to. texas congressman louie gohmert, a co-sponsor of t
america will love this pope. other than cardinal o'malley. i think he'll make a big difference. 500 million catholics in latin america, chris. i think he can be a great voice. >> we can agree on something. now to the issue of donald trump. boosted your ticket sales. could it be overshadowed by his birther talk? let's take a listen to trumpy. >> i would like to have him show his birth certificate, and can i be honest with you? i hope he can. because if he can't, if he can't, and if...
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. <>>> despierta america. >>> hoy le dan los departamentos al papa, ahora visitara a los cardenales no electores. >>> en los deportes >>> el tri y en la fórmula 1, los bólidos más rapidos del mundo rugen por univisión deportes y por unimás. >>> en despierta américa continuamos en exclusiva, david bisbal nos da acceso total a su concierto en los Ángeles. >>> ana patricia cuándo serás mía y también se oficializa la webnovela de kate del castillo en univision.com. >>> y también en la semana de estreno de porque el amor manda, veremos a fernando colunga haciendo algo como nunca antes. >>>aademás, si has sido mordaz y sin pelos en la lengua, es la imagen de osmel souza, tenemos lo mejor de él. >>> tenemos la entrevista con henry santos que habla del cambio de su vida. >>> gente que nos inspira, conoceremos al corredor hispano invidente. >>> también lo más caliente de la semana con los lengüilargos de la farándula. >>> bienvenidos a despierta américa la mejor manera de empezar tus mañanas ♪. >>> es fin de semana, es viernes ♪. ♪ llegó el fin de semana, quiero baila
. >> despierta america. >>> hoy le dan los departamentos al papa, ahora visitara a los cardenales no electores. >>> en los deportes >>> el tri y en la fórmula 1, los bólidos más rapidos del mundo rugen por univisión deportes y por unimás. >>> en despierta américa continuamos en exclusiva, david bisbal nos da acceso total a su concierto en los Ángeles. >>> ana patricia cuándo serás mía y también se oficializa la webnovela de kate del...
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we don't do that in america. in america, you're accused of a crime, you would be arrested, and you would get a trial by a jury of your peers. >> i still don't understand, in the al awlaki case, because they said they had proof he had plotted against the case, but at that moment, he wasn't holding a grenade launcher, pointing it at an american citizen, when they did it. so there's a gray area in your mind? >> no, on awlaki, my opinion is that it would have been better to try him for treason, and he could have been executed, because you can have a death penalty for a treason case. for people who are engaged in a battlefield overseas, that are holding grenade launchers or firing weapons, there is no due process. my point is is that senators mccain and graham say that they want the laws of war to come home to america, that america is a battlefield, and that the laws of war come home. but the laws of war don't involve due process, and can't. and i don't think they should. so, i don't want the law of war to be the law
we don't do that in america. in america, you're accused of a crime, you would be arrested, and you would get a trial by a jury of your peers. >> i still don't understand, in the al awlaki case, because they said they had proof he had plotted against the case, but at that moment, he wasn't holding a grenade launcher, pointing it at an american citizen, when they did it. so there's a gray area in your mind? >> no, on awlaki, my opinion is that it would have been better to try him for...
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and the sequester kicks in taking a chainsaw to america's economy with eighty five billion dollars and potentially hundreds of thousands of jobs to be caught thanks to republican and democratic politicking. from our studio in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now way we have the weekly for you this sunday a look back at the very top stories from around the globe america's top diplomat john kerry has faced a wall of criticism and public protests during his visit to egypt some of the country's opposition leaders accuse washington of interfering in the country's domestic politics that sentiment is being echoed by their supporters on the streets as our correspondent del true now reports. there was a lot from the people here in egypt but we saw always protests outside the foreign ministry of people actually burning pictures of john kerry saying that he was supporting the muslim brotherhood and u.s. interests here in the egypt on a formal political level opposition leaders including hamdeen sabbahi amr and we said and mohamed el baradei failed to attend the meeting on saturda
and the sequester kicks in taking a chainsaw to america's economy with eighty five billion dollars and potentially hundreds of thousands of jobs to be caught thanks to republican and democratic politicking. from our studio in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now way we have the weekly for you this sunday a look back at the very top stories from around the globe america's top diplomat john kerry has faced a wall of criticism and public protests during his visit to egypt some of...
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over their alleged involvement in last year's deadly stadium riot that the country's opposition greets america's top diplomat with hostility and accusations of meddling on his person visit to cairo. u.s. soldier bradley manning admits being behind the biggest leak of secret documents in american history claiming he wanted the public to know the truth the military prosecution is pushing for a life sentence accusing the whistleblower of eighteen terrorists. and the bye-bye benedix the party becomes the last catholic leader to quit in two hundred years and leaving behind a charge for mired in child abuse and corruption scandals. hello and welcome to twenty four hour news line for moscow. to our main story now hundreds have been injured and at least one policeman has been killed as fierce clashes erupted in the egyptian city of port side need demonstrators took to the streets after all sources chose to move prisoners jailed over their alleged role in last year's deadly riots that left over seventy dead this comes as the u.s. secretary of state is in cairo for talks with president morsi a move the sp
over their alleged involvement in last year's deadly stadium riot that the country's opposition greets america's top diplomat with hostility and accusations of meddling on his person visit to cairo. u.s. soldier bradley manning admits being behind the biggest leak of secret documents in american history claiming he wanted the public to know the truth the military prosecution is pushing for a life sentence accusing the whistleblower of eighteen terrorists. and the bye-bye benedix the party...
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food is a really loaded suggest in america. it's a cultural issue as much as a political issue as much as it is an economic issue and it's something, we all eat. >> because of how we produce it. >> but a battle of coca-cola, a can of coca-cola means something to the american cultural identity more than almost anything else that we have. so this is a really freighted subject at a time when there's a sense in this country about divisions. washington and the coast haves the heartland. people who like big macs and coca-cola. it's loaded and freighted because of those, because of the cultural touch stones involved in this. >> generally, you want to go with what's called nudge, the nudge approach. where you don't actually compel different behavior. you just encourage it in certain ways and these regulations on the size of soda serve somewhere between coercion and nudging and so, subject of reason aable debate. >> does this end up in the halls of congress? >> probably. i mean, it's going to go through the courts as well. i just want t
food is a really loaded suggest in america. it's a cultural issue as much as a political issue as much as it is an economic issue and it's something, we all eat. >> because of how we produce it. >> but a battle of coca-cola, a can of coca-cola means something to the american cultural identity more than almost anything else that we have. so this is a really freighted subject at a time when there's a sense in this country about divisions. washington and the coast haves the heartland....
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it's about making america a safer country. why do you think so few politicians are taking what i would see to be a courageous moral lead on this? >> what's new. i was very proud of -- >> president obama. >> -- our senator from california, senator feinstein stood up and made us all very proud here in california. good for her. you know, this is going to be a long arduous climb up a very steep mountain. it's not going to be easy for anyone on both sides but the bottom line is the gun manufacturers have to take responsibility. the debate has to land in their factories. they are the ones that are making the most profit. they are the ones who can make the biggest change. >> i couldn't agree more. craig, young people, let's focus on america for this particular question, they grow up around guns. there are 300 million guns in circulation. and every day, i see stories of young kids accidentally being shot or using guns to shoot their siblings, whatever it may be. it just seems to be never-ending. how do you change the debate around chi
it's about making america a safer country. why do you think so few politicians are taking what i would see to be a courageous moral lead on this? >> what's new. i was very proud of -- >> president obama. >> -- our senator from california, senator feinstein stood up and made us all very proud here in california. good for her. you know, this is going to be a long arduous climb up a very steep mountain. it's not going to be easy for anyone on both sides but the bottom line is the...
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why isn't the united states of america helping the syrians who are being massacred as we speak? and the million now over a million refugees. what are we going to do about the north koreans who are now basically threatening to strike the united states of america? what are we going to do about the centrifuges in tehran? instead, we spend 13 hours warning the american people that we may put a hellfire missile on an innocent american in a cafe. that was never the case. but there may be an extraordinary circumstance where there's an impending attack on the united states of america that we would have to respond in any way possible to prevent another 9/11. i believe that's what the attorney general of the united states was trying to say. >> do you have any message for newt gingrich? >> oh, listen, newt and i have been friends for many, many years. i respect his opinions. he's a very bright guy. i'm not going to -- we'll remain friends. >> let's turn to the tsa. they have announced they're going to allow a number of pen knives and other implements of that nature back onto planes, and a
why isn't the united states of america helping the syrians who are being massacred as we speak? and the million now over a million refugees. what are we going to do about the north koreans who are now basically threatening to strike the united states of america? what are we going to do about the centrifuges in tehran? instead, we spend 13 hours warning the american people that we may put a hellfire missile on an innocent american in a cafe. that was never the case. but there may be an...
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you know, we've never asked america to defend us. america's never sent troops to defend israel. we can defend ourselves. but i think that time is very short and we're talking about a threat to the entire world. iran with a nuclear weapon is no different from al qaeda with an atom bomb. that is something the world cannot accept. it would change the whole middle east and in fact the entire world scene. >> you mentioned timing. i want to ask you about that. prime minister netanyahu did seem to backtrack on what he said before. at the u.s. last fall he said about six months, ie now is going to be where that literal red line he drew would come into effect. today though, he responded to a question about whether he agreed with president obama's most recent comment which is that iran has about a year and here is what prime minister said. >> hasn't yet reached the red line that i described in my speech at the u.n. they're getting closer. >> we do have a common assessment on these schedules, on intelligence. we share that intelligence. and we don't have any -- any argument about it. >> wh
you know, we've never asked america to defend us. america's never sent troops to defend israel. we can defend ourselves. but i think that time is very short and we're talking about a threat to the entire world. iran with a nuclear weapon is no different from al qaeda with an atom bomb. that is something the world cannot accept. it would change the whole middle east and in fact the entire world scene. >> you mentioned timing. i want to ask you about that. prime minister netanyahu did seem...
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body of venezuela's hugo chavez to be involved and put on public display for years to come as latin america mourns the loss of its loudest voice for social justice. noon in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t we begin in egypt where the northern city of port saeed is said to be a war zone army and police units protecting government buildings from angry protesters who've been on the rampage since sunday at least seven have been killed in this spate of unrest artie's bill true has more. there are ten scenes here in egypt's coastal city of post as the clashes continue into the night time standing right in front of the front line here we've witnessed excessive use of tear gas by the security forces as well as hearing gunfire although i cannot confirm whether this is my munition all the reports have come in that i mean it has been used in the past few days these protests broke out a few days ago off the defendants in this very contentious. verdicts were being moved from one prison to an unknown unknown location the families of the defendants in this trial were very angry an
body of venezuela's hugo chavez to be involved and put on public display for years to come as latin america mourns the loss of its loudest voice for social justice. noon in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on r t we begin in egypt where the northern city of port saeed is said to be a war zone army and police units protecting government buildings from angry protesters who've been on the rampage since sunday at least seven have been killed in this spate of unrest artie's bill...
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millions of people throughout latin america are mourning the death of. the venezuelan leader enjoyed tremendous popular support in his country as well as the whole region he won four presidential elections and had ruled venezuela for fourteen years so you see this liberation process not only on the venezuelan people but also of all the latin american peoples must continue. chavis allowed us to restore faith in latin america region so that a profound transformation in the region can be carried out those are the only guards and the empire will no doubt be happy and celebrating the new peace empire is the word a host of south american leaders and used to refer to the united states in washington president obama extended his sympathy to the chavez family and herald it quote a new chapter in the history of latin america but the u.s. congress was not as restrained in their reaction to the death of the venezuelan leader the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee had this to say his death. to us leftist leaders in south america good riddance to this dict
millions of people throughout latin america are mourning the death of. the venezuelan leader enjoyed tremendous popular support in his country as well as the whole region he won four presidential elections and had ruled venezuela for fourteen years so you see this liberation process not only on the venezuelan people but also of all the latin american peoples must continue. chavis allowed us to restore faith in latin america region so that a profound transformation in the region can be carried...